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Portable Wireless AP/Router

Portable Wireless AP/Router

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Content
CHAPTER 1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW ............................................................. 3
1.1 PRODUCTION INTRODUCTION ...................................................................... 3
1.2 PRODUCTS FEATURES .................................................................................. 5
1.3 PACKAGE CONTENTS ................................................................................... 6
1.4 LED INDICATOR AND PORT DESCRIPTION .................................................... 7
CHAPTER 2 HARDWARE INSTALLATION.................................................. 9
2.1 HOW TO INSTALL THE ROUTER .................................................................... 9
CHAPTER 3 WORKING MODES INTRODUCTION .................................. 12
3.1 AP MODE................................................................................................... 12
3.2 CLIENT+AP MODE .................................................................................... 13
3.3 WDS+AP MODE ....................................................................................... 14
3.4 WISP MODE ............................................................................................. 16
3.5 WIRELESS ROUTER MODE ......................................................................... 17
CHAPTER 4 HOW TO LOGIN TO THE ROUTER...................................... 17
4.1 HOW TO SET THE WIRED NETWORK CONFIGURATIONS .............................. 18
4.2 LOGIN TO THE WEB INTERFACE ................................................................. 21
CHAPTER 5 WORKING MODES SETUP WIZARD ................................... 23
5.1. AP MODE.................................................................................................. 23
5.2. CLIENT+AP ............................................................................................. 25
5.2.3. WIRELESS BASIC SETTING ..................................................................... 27
5.2.4. WIRELESS SECURITY SETTINGS ............................................................. 29
5.3. WDS+AP MODE SETUP WIZARD ............................................................. 30
5.4 WISP MODE ............................................................................................. 34
5.5 WIRELESS ROUTER MODE ......................................................................... 39
CHAPTER 6 ADVANCED SETTINGS ........................................................... 46
6.1 LAN SETTINGS ......................................................................................... 46
6.2 WAN SETTINGS ........................................................................................ 49
6.3 MAC ADDRESS CLONE ............................................................................. 53
6.4 DNS SETTINGS ......................................................................................... 53
CHAPTER 7 WIRELESS SETTING............................................................... 55
7.1 BASIC SETTINGS ........................................................................................ 55
7.2 WIRELESS SECURITY SETTING ................................................................... 57
7.3 ADVANCED SETTINGS ................................................................................ 61
7.4 WPS SETTINGS ......................................................................................... 63
7.5 WIRELESS ACCESS CONTROL .................................................................... 66

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7.6 CONNECTION STATUS ................................................................................ 67
CHAPTER 8 DHCP SERVER .......................................................................... 68
8.1 DHCP SETTINGS ....................................................................................... 68
8.2 DHCP LIST AND BINDING ......................................................................... 69
CHAPTER 9 VIRTUAL SERVER ................................................................... 70
9.1 PORT RANGE FORWARDING ....................................................................... 71
9.2 DMZ SETTINGS ......................................................................................... 73
9.3 UPNP SETTINGS ........................................................................................ 74
CHAPTER 10 SECURITY SETTINGS ........................................................... 75
10.1 CLIENT FILTER SETTINGS ........................................................................ 75
10.2 URL FILTER SETTINGS ............................................................................ 76
10.3 MAC ADDRESS FILTER ........................................................................... 78
10.4 PREVENT NETWORK ATTACK ................................................................... 79
10.5 REMOTE WEB MANAGEMENT................................................................. 80
10.6 WAN PING .............................................................................................. 82
CHAPTER 11 ROUTING SETTING............................................................... 82
11.1 ROUTING TABLE ...................................................................................... 82
CHAPTER 12 SYSTEM TOOLS..................................................................... 83
12.1 TIME SETTINGS ....................................................................................... 83
12.2 DDNS..................................................................................................... 84
12.3 BACKUP/RESTORE SETTINGS ................................................................... 86
12.4 RESTORE TO FACTORY DEFAULT SETTING ................................................ 88
12.5 UPGRADE ................................................................................................ 89
12.6 REBOOT THE ROUTER .............................................................................. 90
12.7 CHANGE PASSWORD ................................................................................ 91
NOTE: IT IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED TO CHANGE THE USER NAME AND PASSWORD
TO SECURE YOUR NETWORK AND THE ROUTER.12.8 SYSTEM LOG ................... 91
12.8 SYSTEM LOG ........................................................................................... 92
12.9 LOGOUT .................................................................................................. 92
APPENDIX

: HOW TO OBTAIN AN IP AUTOMATICALLY .............. 93

APPENDIX : HOW TO SET THE NETWORK CARD AFTER DEVICE


ENCRYPTED .................................................................................................... 96
APPENDIX

GLOSSARY ............................................................................ 98

APPENDIX : TROUBLESHOOTING......................................................... 100

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Chapter 1 Product overview

1.1 Production introduction


Thank you for purchasing Tenda W150M Portable
Wireless AP/Router.
W150M is a portable wireless AP/Router with up to
150Mbps transmission rate. It supports five working modes:
wireless AP (access point), Client+AP, WDS+AP, WISP
Router and Wireless Router.
The default mode is wireless AP (access point) in this
mode the device can convert wireless and wired signals.
For example, in a hotel, you want to share the internet with
others, there is no need to set the router, the things you need
to do is to connect the router to the broadband access point
and configure computers to obtain an IP address and DNS
automatically.
The second mode is the Client+AP mode. In this mode
the router can repeat and amplify the wireless signals while
at the same time transmitting and receiving data on RJ45
port. Enable this mode to enhance the wireless signal, when
you and your neighbor share the internet, you can get the

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amplified and stable signal. This mode also can be used in


broadband satellite receiver access.
The third mode is WDS+AP mode. In this mode, you can
bridge two local area networks or two computers and
meanwhile amplify and transfer the signals. This mode is
used for many devices wireless bridge and repeat.
The forth mode is WISP Router mode. In this mode, you
do not need to configure the signal transmitter but only to
simply configure the W150M to amplify the wireless signal
and multi computers can share the internet. This mode is
mainly used in hotspot access.
The fifth mode is Wireless Router mode. Use this mode
to form a local network that has both broadband
connections via broadband access cable and wireless access.
This mode can apply to various broadband access
environments, including ADSL, Cable TV Networks.
Having wireless AP and wireless Router function,
W150M is equipped with a "Mode" button to switch the
modes to achieve different wireless access. In addition, the
device can be powered by an alternative power supply
through the USB port to establish wireless networks freely.

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The W150M is a solid choice for people with


always-moving network needs in search of a fast, secure,
easy-to-use, and feature-rich wireless network.

1.2 Products Features


Comply with IEEE 802.11n

IEEE 802.11g

IEEE

802.11b IEEE 802.3 and IEEE 802.3u standards


Adopts IEEE 802.11n advanced technology and built in
high performance antennas with 3 times wireless coverage
of 54M products
150Mbps wireless transmission rate
Support AP mode, Client+AP mode, WDS+AP mode,
WISP mode, Wireless Router mode
Support 64/128 bit WEP, WPA, WPA2 encryption
WPS (PBC and PIN) enabled device
Provides one 10/100Mbps Auto-Negotiation Ethernet port
for LAN/WAN
Support xDSL/Cable Modem, static and dynamic IP in
community network
Support remote WEB management
Support wireless roaming technology for high-efficient
wireless connection

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Support SSID stealth mode and access control based on


MAC address (up to 30 groups)
Provide sys-log to record the status of Router
Support

auto-negotiation

or

manual

mode

for

EEE802.11b/IEEE802.11g/IEEE802.11n
Support UPnP and DDNS
Support LAN access control over internet connection
Support virtual Sever and DMZ host
Built-in firewall for hackers attack prevention

1.3 Package contents


Please unpack the box and check the following items
One W150M portable wireless AP/Router
One power adapter
One quick installation guide
One CD
One Ethernet cable
One USB line

If any of the items do not match, are missing or damaged,


please contact the store you purchased this device from for
immediate replacement.

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1.4 LED Indicator and Port Description


Front Panel and LED Indicator Show

LED indicators description on front panel: (From L to R)

AP: Always blue indicates the device in AP


working mode.

Client+AP: Always blue indicates the device in


Client+AP working mode.

WDS+AP: Always blue indicates the device in


WDS+AP mode.

WISP Router: Always blue indicates the device in

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WISP Router mode.

Wireless Router Always blue indicates the device


in Wireless Router mode.

WPS: Blinking means the device is negotiating


with the client in WPS mode.

LAN/WAN: Always blue indicates the Ethernet


cable is well connected and blinking indicates it is
transmitting data packets.

Back and Rear panel and LED Indicators show

LED indicators description of the back and side panel:


(From L to R)

WPS/RESET: Wi-Fi Protection Setup button and


system reset button. Press it for 1 second, the

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WPS feature will be enabled and WPS indicator


will be shown blinking. Press this button for 7
seconds, the settings configured in this device will
be deleted and it will restore the settings to the
default one.

Power: The port is for USB line connection.


Please use the included USB line connected with
the power adapter or the USB port of computer.

LAN/WAN: The 100Mbps Ethernet port, in


Wireless Router mode, it is a WAN access port to
connect the DSL, MODEM generally. While in
AP, WISP mode, Client+AP mode, WDS+AP
mode, WISP Router mode, it is a LAN port to
connect the PC, Router, and Ethernet Switch.

Chapter 2 Hardware Installation

2.1 How to Install the Router


After you unpack the box, please follow the steps below to
connect the device. For better wireless performance, please
put the device in the middle of wireless coverage area.

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1. Power Supply: Please use the included power adapter to


power on the Router. (IMPORTANT: Use of a different
power adapter could cause damage and void the warranty
for this product.)

Network Configuration

A Connect the LAN port of the Router to the computer


with an Ethernet cable as below.

B If you use wireless network adapter to access the internet,


the topology diagram is as below.

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Wireless network connection


a

On your computer desktop right click My


Network Places and select Properties.

Right click Wireless Network Connection and


select View Available Wireless Network. The
entire wireless signal will be shown in the interface.
Please select Tenda. If you dont find it, please
click Refresh Network List.

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C Click Connect button.

Chapter 3 Working Modes Introduction

This device has five working modes. You can change the
modes depending on the applications. This chapter will
introduce every mode in details. The default mode is AP
(access point) mode.

3.1 AP mode
In this default mode, the device worked as a converter
between the wired and wireless signal is in default settings.
If you already have a wired router in use, you can choose
wireless AP mode. Connect LAN port of the device to the

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router in use with an Ethernet cable (refer to 5-1 for detail


setup). Then many wireless clients (generally the wireless
network adapter) can access at the same time. For example,
in a big hotel, connect the Router to the broadband access
port with the Ethernet cable and you can share the internet
with others. Of course, your wireless network adapter must
have the same SSID, Channel with the Router. If the Router
enables Wi-Fi protection, the wireless network adapter also
must have the same security mode and key to access the
router. Common network connection topology is as follows.

3.2 Client+AP Mode

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In this mode, the device can receive the wireless signal,


meanwhile amplify the signal and extend the wireless signal
coverage. The wired device can receive the signal via the
Ethernet cable. This mode is called the wireless signal
universal repeater mode which can amplify the source
signal to enhance the signal.
When you share the internet with your neighbor, you can
choose this mode to get a stable signal. In addition, it can
access to the IPTV set-top box, broadband satellite receiver
and such devices. This mode is very simple avoiding the
cumbersome cables. The topology is as follows.

More details please refer to 5-2.

3.3 WDS+AP Mode

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In this mode, the device can enhance the signal and extend
the wireless coverage. It can bridge two local area networks
or two computers and meanwhile amplify and transfer the
signals. The WDS+AP mode is similar as WDS mode.
Besides, many wireless clients can access when the device
works as a bridge.
The topology is as follows.
A

More details please refer to 5-3.

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3.4 WISP Mode


In this mode, you do not need to configure the signal
transmitter but only to simply configure the W150M to
amplify the wireless signal and multi computers can share
the internet. The device supports DHCP function to assign
IP addresses automatically and NAT function. If you enable
the WISP outside the house but the inside WISP AP signal
is poor, the device can enhance the signal and improve the
speed. If more than one wired computer access, you can
connect the LAN port of the device to the switch and the
switch to the computer.
The network topology is as follows.

More details please refer to 5-4.

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3.5 Wireless Router Mode


In this mode, the device can be worked as the router with
wireless NAT function and DHCP sever. The laptops can
get IP addresses automatically which assigned by the DHCP
sever. When the RJ45 port connects to the broadband access,
the laptops can share the internet at the same time. The
topology is as follows.

More

details

please

refer to

5-5.

Chapter 4 How to login to the Router


The chapter mainly presents how to enter the Routers Web
interface. After you have finished the hardware installation

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(Please refer to chapter2.), the following steps will assist


you to set the network configurations for you computer.

4.1 How to Set the Wired Network Configurations


4.1.1. On your computer desktop right click My Network
Places and select Properties (take Windows XP as an
example).

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4.1.2. Right click Local Area Network Connection and


select Properties. If you enable the wireless connection,
please select Wireless Network Connection.

4.1.3 Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click


Properties.

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4.1.4 Select Using the following IP address and input the


IP address.
IP address: 192.168.2.XXX (XXX is a number from
2~254)

4.2 Login to the Web Interface


After you set you computer as 4.1, you can follow the
below steps to access the Routers web interface.
4.2.1. To access the Routers Web-based interface, launch a
web browser such as Internet Explorer and enter the
Routers default IP address, http://192.168.2.1 Press
Enter.

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4.2.2. Input the admin in both User Name and Password.


Click OK.

3. If you enter the correct user name and password, you can
enter the routers web interface.

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Chapter 5 Working Modes Setup Wizard

5.1. AP mode
In this default mode, the device can convert the wired and
wireless signal which is the center access point for few
clients (generally wireless network adapter). For example,
in a big hotel, connect the Router to the broadband access
port with the Ethernet cable and configure your computer to
obtain an IP address automatically and then you can share
the internet with others. Generally, the broadband Router
of the hotel has DHCP function, which can assign IP
address for clients.

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This section guides you how to connect wireless client to


the access point, we will guide you step by step. Please
connect the device as follows.

Tip: Routers in hotels support DHCP function which can


assign IP addresses automatically. You only need to

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configure you computer to obtain IP address and DNS sever


automatically to access the internet. (Setting ways refer to
4.1.)
5.2. Client+AP
Log on the web-based interface as chapter 4 and then
configure the mode as below.
5.2.1Select Client+AP, click Setup Wizard and Next
button.

5.2.2. Configure the parameters

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SSID SSID (Service Set Identifier) is the unique


name of the wireless network. Input the SSID of the
AP you want to connect.

MAC Address: The Routers physical MAC address as


seen on your local network is unchangeable. Input the
MAC address of the AP you want to connect.
Sometimes, MAC address is also named BSSID.
(BSSID

Basic Service Set Identifier of wireless

network. In IEEE802.11, BSSID is the MAC address


of wireless access point.)

Channel: Specify the effective channel (from 1 to


13\Auto) of the wireless network. The channel you
select must be correspondence with the AP.

Security Mode: The security mode you set should be

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the same as the AP. More details please refer to the


Wireless Security Settings chapter.
We recommend you Scan the access points and then
select the SSID in your scanned SSID list for convenience.
Click Next to the following interface.

5.2.3. Wireless Basic Setting

Network Mode Select one mode from the following.


The default is 11b/g/n mode.
11b mode

Allow the wireless client to connect with


the device in 11b mode at the maximum
speed of 11Mbps.

11g mode

Allow the 11g/11n-compliant client device

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to connect with the AP at the maximum


speed of 54Mbps.
11b/g mode: Allow the 11b/g-compliant client device to
connect with the AP with auto-negotiation
speed, and 11n wireless client to connect
the device with 11g speed.

11b/g/n mode: Allow 11b/g/n-compliant client device to


connect

with

the

AP

with

auto-negotiation speed.

SSID SSID (Service Set Identifier) is the unique


name of the wireless network. Wireless client must
input the same SSID to access.

Channel: Specify the effective channel (from 1 to


13\Auto) of the wireless network.

Broadcast (SSID): Select Disable to disable the


devices SSID to be invisible by the wireless client. If
you disable it, client must input the same SSID as the
device to access.

BSSID: Basic Service Set Identifier of wireless


network. In IEEE802.11, BSSID is the MAC address
of wireless access point.

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Extend Channel

To increase data throughput of

wireless network, the extension channel range is used


in 11n mode.

Channel Bandwidth Select the channel bandwidth


to improve the wireless performance. When the
network has 11b/g and 11n clients, you can select the
40M; when it is an 11n network, select 20/40M to
improve its throughput.

Click Next to save configurations.


Note: We suggest you do not change the channel in this
mode, or else you can not access the device which you
want to connect.

5.2.4. Wireless Security Settings

It is suggested that you choose WPA-personal for Security

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Mode and AES for WPA Algorithms. Input 8 ~ 63


numbers, letters, and symbols for pass phrase. Click Next
to save the configuration. More details please refer to the
following chapter.
Click Apply to save the configurations and the router will
be rebooted automatically.

Note: Make sure the device have the same Channel,


Security mode and Extend channel as the access point.

5.3. WDS+AP Mode Setup Wizard


Log on the web-based interface as chapter 4 and then
configure the mode as below.
5.3.1. Select WDS+AP, click Setup Wizard and Next
button.

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5.3.2.Configure the parameters.

AP MAC Address: Input the MAC address of the


terminal wireless device. Wireless MAC address also
can be named as BSSID. The terminal wireless device
can be an AP with WDS function or a wireless router.

Channel: Specify the effective channel (from 1 to


13\Auto) of the wireless network. The channel you set

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must be the same as the terminal device.

Encrypt Type: The encrypt type security mode you set


should be the same as the terminal device. More
details please refer to the Wireless Security Settings
chapter.
We recommend you Scan the access points and then

select the SSID in your scanned SSID list for convenience.


Click Next to the following interface.
5.3.3. Wireless Basic Setting

Network Mode Select one mode from the following.


The default is 11b/g/n mode.
11b mode

Allow the wireless client to connect with


the device in 11b mode at the maximum
speed of 11Mbps.

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11g mode

Allow the 11g/11n-compliant client device


to connect with the AP at the maximum
speed of 54Mbps.

11b/g mode: Allow the 11b/g-compliant client device to


connect with the AP with auto-negotiation
speed, and 11n wireless client to connect
the device with 11g speed.

11b/g/n mode: Allow 11b/g/n-compliant client device to


connect

with

the

AP

with

auto-negotiation speed.

SSID SSID (Service Set Identifier) is the unique


name of the wireless network. Wireless client must
input the same SSID as the device to access.

Channel: Specify the effective channel (from 1 to


13\Auto) of the wireless network.

Broadcast (SSID): Select Disable to disable the


devices SSID to be invisible by the wireless client. If
you disable it, client must input the same SSID as the
device to access.

BSSID: Basic Service Set Identifier of wireless


network. In IEEE802.11, BSSID is the MAC address

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of wireless access point.

Extend Channel

To increase data throughput of

wireless network, the extension channel range is used


in 11n mode.

Channel Bandwidth Select the channel bandwidth


to improve the wireless performance. When the
network has 11b/g and 11n clients, you can select the
40M; when it is an 11n network, select 20/40M to
improve its throughput.

Click Next to save configurations.


Note: We suggest you do not change the channel in this
mode, or else you can not access the device which you
want to connect.
For wireless network encryption, please refer to 7.2.
After configuration complete, the AP works as a
wireless signal repeater. You can connect the device to
computer, satellite receiver and IPTV set-top box and you
need to set them to obtain IP address automatically to access
the source wireless device (source wireless router). Detailed
settings refer to the Appendix I.

5.4 WISP Mode

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Log on the web-based interface as chapter 4 and then


configure the mode as below.
5.4.1. Select WISP, click Setup Wizard and Next
button.

5.4.2. Configure the parameters

SSID SSID (Service Set Identifier) is the unique


name of the wireless network. Input the SSID of the
aimed AP.

MAC Address: The Routers physical MAC address

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as seen on your local network is unchangeable. Input


the MAC address of the AP you want to choose.
Sometimes, MAC address is also named BSSID.
(BSSID

Basic Service Set Identifier of wireless

network. In IEEE802.11, BSSID is the MAC address


of wireless access point.)

Channel Specify the effective channel (from 1 to


13\Auto) of the wireless network. The channel you
select must be correspondence with the AP provided
by your ISP.

Security Mode: The security mode you set should be


the same as the AP. More details please refer to the
Wireless Security Settings chapter.
We recommend you Scan the access points and then

select the SSID in your scanned SSID list for convenience.


Click Next to the following interface.

5.4.3. Wireless Basic Setting

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Network Mode Select one mode from the following.


The default is 11b/g/n mode.
11b mode

Allow the wireless client to connect with


the device in 11b mode at the maximum
speed of 11Mbps.

11g mode

Allow the 11g/11n-compliant client device


to connect with the AP at the maximum
speed of 54Mbps.

11b/g mode: Allow the 11b/g-compliant client device to


connect with the AP with auto-negotiation
speed, and 11n wireless client to connect
the device with 11g speed.

11b/g/n mode: Allow 11b/g/n-compliant client device to

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connect

with

the

AP

with

auto-negotiation speed.

SSID SSID (Service Set Identifier) is the unique


name of the wireless network. Wireless client must
input the same SSID as the device to access.

Channel: Specify the effective channel (from 1 to


13\Auto) of the wireless network.

Broadcast (SSID): Select Disable to disable the


devices SSID to be invisible by the wireless client. If
you disable it, client must input the same SSID as the
device to access.

BSSID: Basic Service Set Identifier of wireless


network. In IEEE802.11, BSSID is the MAC address
of wireless access point.

Extend Channel

To increase data throughput of

wireless network, the extension channel range is used


in 11n mode.

Channel Bandwidth Select the channel bandwidth


to improve the wireless performance. When the
network has 11b/g and 11n clients, you can select the
40M; when it is an 11n network, select 20/40M to
improve its throughput.

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Click Next to save configurations.


Note: We suggest you do not change the channel in this
mode, or else you can not access the device which you
want to connect.
For wireless network encryption, please refer to 7.2.
Set the computer toObtain IP address automatically to
access the internet. More details refer to Appendix I.

5.5 Wireless Router Mode


In this mode, the device can connect to the DSL modem,
Cable modem such broadband devices or the broadband
cable directly.
Note: In this mode, the LAN/WAN port is worked as the
WAN port. After it takes effect, only the computers with
wireless network adapter can access the web-based
interface of the router.
Log on the web-based interface as chapter 4 and then
configure the mode as below.

5.5.1. Select Wireless Router, click Setup Wizard and


Next button.

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5.5.2. Configure the parameters.

This device supports three kinds of access ways (ADSL


virtual dial-up, dynamic IP, static IP); please select the ways
according to the actual situation. If you are not sure, you can
consult local Internet service providers to get the relevant
parameters.

Dynamic IP (DHCP)
The default access method is Dynamic IP. If your ISP

provides you the Dynamic IP, you can choose Dynamic IP


access way. Every time you access the internet, you will get
different IP. Differ from the other two ways; you dont need
to input the parameters. Click Next button directly.

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Static IP
If your ISP provides you the Static IP, please select

Static IP access way. You should input the IP address,


Subnet Mask, Gateway, DNS sever and the secondary DNS
sever provided by your ISP, then click Next.

ADSL Virtual Dial-up (via PPPoE)


If your ISP provides you the ADSL Virtual Dial-up

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(via PPPoE), please select ADSL Virtual Dial-up (via


PPPoE) access way. Enter the Account and Password
provided by your ISP, and click Next. If you are not clear,
please consult your ISP.
If

the

Account

is

pppoe_user

and

Password

is

pppoe_passwd, you need to enter the information as the


diagram below. Please enter the Account and Password
provided by your ISP.

You can view the status by click Status Information


after the device rebooted. If there shows IP address of WAN
port, you can access to the internet. For further settings
please refer to the following chapters.

5.5.3 Wireless Basic Setting

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Network Mode Select one mode from the following.


The default is 11b/g/n mode.
11b mode

Allow the wireless client to connect with


the device in 11b mode at the maximum
speed of 11Mbps.

11g mode

Allow the 11g/11n-compliant client device


to connect with the AP at the maximum
speed of 54Mbps.

11b/g mode: Allow the 11b/g-compliant client device to


connect with the AP with auto-negotiation
speed, and 11n wireless client to connect
the device with 11g speed.

11b/g/n mode: Allow 11b/g/n-compliant client device to

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connect

with

the

AP

with

auto-negotiation speed.

SSID SSID (Service Set Identifier) is the unique


name of the wireless network. Wireless client must
input the same SSID to access.

Channel: Specify the effective channel (from 1 to


13\Auto) of the wireless network.

Broadcast (SSID): Select Disable to disable the


devices SSID to be invisible by the wireless client. If
you disable it, client must input the same SSID as the
device to access.

BSSID: Basic Service Set Identifier of wireless


network. In IEEE802.11, BSSID is the MAC address
of wireless access point.

Extend Channel

To increase data throughput of

wireless network, the extension channel range is used


in 11n mode.

Channel Bandwidth Select the channel bandwidth


to improve the wireless performance. When the
network has 11b/g and 11n clients, you can select the
40M; when it is an 11n network, select 20/40M to
improve its throughput.

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Click Next to save configurations.


Note: Generally, you only need to change the wireless
SSID, wireless channel; if you are not very sure of other
parameters, you can not configure them to avoid affecting
wireless performance.

5.5.4.Wireless Security Setting

You can select WEP, WPA-personal, WPA2-personal and


other security modes. Note the parameters you set for
wireless client access.
It is suggested that you choose WPA-personal for Security
Mode and AES for WPA Algorithms. Input 8 ~ 63
numbers, letters, and symbols for pass phrase. Click Next
to save the configuration. More details please refer to the

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following chapter.

5.5.5. Click Apply to save the settings and reboot the


router to let the settings take effect.

Note: Only the computers with wireless network adapter


can access to the wireless router if the mode take effect and
set the computer to obtain IP address automatically. More
details refer to Appendix

Chapter 6 Advanced Settings

6.1 LAN Settings


This section will describe how to configure the
TCP/IP parameters.
6.1.1. LAN settings in WISP and Wireless Router mode

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MAC Address: The devices physical MAC address as


seen on your local network is unchangeable.

IP Address: The Routers LAN IP addresses (not your


PCs IP address). 192.168.2.1is the default value.
Once you change it, you need to use the new IP to
access the router.

Subnet Mask: Its shown the Routers subnet mask for


measurement of the network size. 255.255.255.0 is the
default value.
6.1.2. LAN settings in AP, Client+AP and WDS+AP
mode

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MAC Address: The devices physical MAC address as


seen on your local network is unchangeable.

IP Mode: There are two modes, Static IP and Dynamic


IP. If you select Static IP, you need to input the
parameters provided by your ISP. If you choose
Dynamic IP, you should adjust the connection
properties to obtain an IP address and DNS sever
automatically in Internet protocol.

IP Address: The devices LAN IP addresses.


192.168.2.1 is the default value. If you change it, you
need to use the new IP to login to the Web interface.

Subnet Mask: Its shown the devices subnet mask for


measurement of the network size. 255.255.255.0 is the
default value.

Default Gateway: Input the Gateway provided by your


ISP. If you are not sure, please consult your ISP.

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Primary DNS Sever: Input the primary DNS sever


provided by your ISP.

Secondary DNS Sever: you can input it or empty it.


The parameters are also provided by your ISP

Host Name: The devices wins name which you can


use it to visit the device.

Notice: Once you changed the IP address of the LAN port,


you should use the new IP to enter into the Web interface.

6.2 WAN Settings


WAN setting is only for WISP mode and Wireless Router
mode.

6.2.1ADSL Virtual Dial-up (via PPPoE)

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WAN Connection Mode: It shows the current


connection method.

Account: Input the user name provided by your ISP.

Password: Enter the password provided by your ISP.

MTU: Maximum Transmission Unit. It is the size of


largest datagram that can be sent over a network. The
default value is 1492. Do NOT modify it unless
necessary. But if some specific website or web
application software can not be open or enabled, you
can have a try to change the MTU value as 1450,
1400, etc.

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Service Name: It is defined as a set of characteristics


that are applied to a PPPoE connection. Enter it if
provided. Do NOT modify it unless necessary.

AC Name: Enter it if provided. Do NOT modify it


unless necessary.

Connect Automatically: Connect automatically to the


Internet after rebooting the system or connection
failure.

Connect Manually: Connect to the Internet by users


manually.

Connect on Demand: Re-establish your connection to


the Internet after the specific time (Max Idle Time).
Zero means your Internet connection at all time.
Otherwise, enter the minutes to be elapsed before you
want to disconnect the Internet access.

Connect on Fixed Time: Connect to the Internet


during the time you fix.

Notice:
The Connect on Fixed Time can be deployed only
when you have set the current time in Time Settings
from System Tools.

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6.2.2Static IP

If your connection mode is static IP, you can modify the


following addressing information.

IP Address: Here enter the WAN IP address provided


by your ISP. If you are not clear, consult you ISP
please.

Subnet Mask: Enter the subnet mask provided by your


ISP. Generally, it is 255.255.255.0

Gateway: Enter the WAN Gateway here. If you are not


certain, please consult your local ISP.

Primary DNS Server: Enter the Primary DNS server


provided by your ISP.

Secondary DNS Server: Enter the secondary DNS.

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6.3 MAC Address Clone


This page is for the Routers MAC address to WAN. (Only
in WISP mode and Wireless Router mode)

Some ISPs require end-user's MAC address binding to


access their network. ISP will provide a valid MAC address
and you should input MAC address and save the
configuration.

MAC Address: The MAC address to be registered


with your Internet service provider.

Clone MAC Address: Register your PC's MAC


address.

Restore Default MAC Address: Restore to the default


hardware MAC address.

6.4 DNS Settings

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DNS is short for Domain Name System (or Service), an


Internet service that translate domain names into IP
addresses which are provided by your Internet Service
Provider. Please consult your Internet Service Provider for
details if you do not have them.

DNS Settings: Click the checkbox to enable the DNS


server. The Routers DHCP sever will answer the
clients requests and distribute DNS address.

Primary DNS Address: Enter the necessary address


provided by your ISP.

Secondary DNS Address: Enter the second address if


your ISP provides, which is optional.

Notice: After the settings are completed, reboot the device


to activate the modified settings.

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Chapter 7 Wireless Setting

7.1 Basic Settings

Enable Wireless: Check to enable the Routers


wireless features; uncheck to disable it.

Network Mode

Select one mode from the

following. The default is 11b/g/n mode.


11b mode

Allow the wireless client to connect with


the device in 11b mode at the maximum
speed of 11Mbps.

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11g mode

Allow the 11g/11n-compliant client device


to connect with the AP at the maximum
speed of 54Mbps.

11b/g mode: Allow the 11b/g-compliant client device to


connect with the AP with auto-negotiation
speed, and 11n wireless client to connect
the device with 11g speed.

11b/g/n mode: Allow the 11b/g/n-compliant client


device to connect with the AP with
auto-negotiation speed.

SSID SSID (Service Set Identifier) is the unique


name of the wireless network. This device has two
SSID and the main SSID is necessary.

Broadcast (SSID): Select Enable to enable the


device's SSID to be visible by wireless clients. The
default is enabled. If you disable it, the clients must
know the SSID to communicate.

BSSID

Basic Service Set Identifier of wireless

network. In IEEE802.11, BSSID is the MAC address


of wireless access point.

Standard Channel

Specify the effective channel

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(from 1 to 13\Auto) of the wireless network.

Extension Channel To increase data throughput of


wireless network, the extension channel range is used
in 11n mode.

Channel Bandwidth Select the channel bandwidth


to improve the wireless performance. When the
network has 11b/g and 11n clients, you can select the
40M; when it is an 11n network, select 20/40M to
improve its throughput.

7.2 Wireless Security Setting


It is used to configure the AP networks security setting.
Here presents the common encryption methods, including
WPA-personal, WPA2-personal, WAP/WAP2-Personla,
Mixed WEP, Open, Shared. It is suggested you choose
WPA-personal for Security Mode and AES for WPA
Algorithms .Please note that all connecting wireless
devices will need to match these security settings in their
connection settings. In this section, three common
encryption methods are introduced.

7.2.1 WPA-personal

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WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access), a Wi-Fi standard, is a


more recent wireless encryption scheme, designed to
improve the security features of WEP. It applies more
powerful encryption types (such as TKIP [Temporal Key
Integrity Protocol] or AES [Advanced Encryption
Standard]) and can change the keys dynamically on every
authorized wireless device.

WPA Algorithms

Provides TKIP [Temporal Key

Integrity Protocol] or AES [Advanced Encryption


Standard].

Pass Phrase: Enter the encrypted characters with 8-63


ASCII characters.

Key Renewal Interval Set the keys renewal period.

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7.2.2 WPA2-personal
WPA2 (Wi-Fi Protected Access version 2) provides higher
security than WEP (Wireless Equivalent Privacy) or WPA
(Wi-Fi Protected Access). Besides TKIP encryption, new
AES encryption mode is provided.

WPA Algorithms

Provides TKIP [Temporal Key

Integrity Protocol] or AES [Advanced Encryption


Standard].

Pass Phrase: Enter the encrypted characters with 8-63


ASCII characters.

Key Renewal Interval Set the keys renewal period.

7.2.3 Mixed WEP

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WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy), a basic encryption


method, usually encrypts wireless data using a series of
digital keys (64 bits or 128 bits in length). By using the
same keys on each of your wireless network devices, you
can prevent unauthorized wireless devices from monitoring
your transmissions or using your wireless resources. Select
Mixed WEP to enter the following window:

SSID Select the SSID (main SSID or minor SSID) to


configure security setting from the drop-down menu.

Security Mode: From the drop-down menu select the


corresponding security encryption modes.

WEP Key: Set the WEP key with the format of ASCII

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or Hex.

Key Explanation: You can enter ASCII code (5 or 13


ASCII characters. Illegal character as / is not
allowed.) Or 10/26 hex characters.

Default Key Select one key from the four configured


keys as the current available

7.3 Advanced Settings


This section is to configure the advanced wireless
setting of the Router, including the BG Protection Mode,
Basic Data Rates, Fragmentation Threshold, RTS
Threshold, and WMM etc.

BG protection Mode: Auto by default. It is for 11b/g

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wireless client to connect 11n wireless network


smoothly in a complicated wireless area.

Basic Data Rates: For different requirement, you can


select one of the suitable Basic Data Rates. Here,
default

value

is

(1-2-5.5.-11Mbps).

It

is

recommended not to modify this value.

Beacon Interval: Set the beacon interval of wireless


radio. Default value is 100. It is recommended not to
modify this value.

Fragment Threshold: The fragmentation threshold


defines the maximum transmission packet size in
bytes. The packet will be fragmented if the arrival is
bigger than the threshold setting. The default size is
2346 bytes. It is recommended not to modify this
value.

RTS Threshold: RTS stands for Request to send.


This parameter controls what size data packet the
frequency protocol issues to RTS packet. The default
value of the attribute is 2346. It is recommended not to
modify this value in SOHO environment.

TX Power: Set the output power of wireless radio. The


default value is 100.

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WMM Capable: It will enhance the data transfer


performance of multimedia data when theyre being
transferred over wireless network. It is recommended
to enable this option.

APSD Capable: It is used for auto power-saved


service. The default is disabled.

7.4 WPS Settings


WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setting) can be easy and quick to
establish the connection between the wireless network
clients and the device through encrypted contents. The
users only enter PIN code or press WPS button on the panel
to configure it without selecting encryption method and
secret keys by manual. In the WLAN settings menu, click
WPS settings to enter the next screen.

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WPS settings To enable or disable WPS function.


The default is disable.

WPS mode: PBC (Push-Button Configuration) and


PIN code.

PBC Select the PBC or press the WPS button on the


back panel of the device for about one second (Press
the button for about one second and WPS indicator
will be blinking for 2 minutes, which means the WPS
is enabled. Two minutes later, the WPS indicator will
be off, which means the WPS connection is
completed. If more clients are added, repeat the above
steps. At present, the WPS supports up to 32 clients
access.)

PIN If this option is enabled, you need to enter a


wireless clients PIN code in the field and keep the
same code in the WPS client.

WPS Summary
protected

setting,

Show the current state of Wi-Fi


including

authorized

mode,

encryption type, default key and other information.

WPS Current Status Idle means WPS in idle state.

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Start MSC process means the process has been started


and waits for being connected. Configured means the
negotiation is successful between server and clients.

WPS Configured

yes means WPS feature is

enabled and goes into effect. Not used means it is


not used. Usually the AP-security has been enabled,
here will displayed not used.

WPS SSID

WPS Auth. Mode The authorization mode deployed

Show the main SSID set by WPS.

by WPS, generally WPA/WPA2-personal mode.

WPS Encrypt Type The encryption type used by


WPS, generally AES/TKIP.

WPS key

The effective key generated by AP

automatically.

AP PIN KEY

Reset OOB

The PIN code used by default.

When this button is pressed, the WPS

client will be idle state, and WPS indicator will be


turned off. AP will not respond the WPS clients
requests.

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7.5 Wireless Access Control


To secure your wireless LAN, the wireless access control is
actually based on the MAC address management to allow
or block the specific clients to access the wireless network.
Select WLAN Setting->Access Control to display the
following screen:

MAC Address Filter

Allow/Block MAC address

filter. Select off to mal-function MAC address;


Block to prevent the MAC addresses in the list from
accessing the wireless network; Allow to allow the
MAC address in the list to access the wireless
network.

MAC Address Management Input the MAC address

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to implement the filter policy. Click Add to finish


the MAC add operation.

MAC Address list Show the added MAC addresses.


You can add or delete them.

7.6 Connection Status


This page shows wireless clients connection status,
including MAC address, Channel bandwidth. Select
WLAN Setting->connection status to enter the following
screen:

MAC Address Shows current MAC addresses of the


hosts connecting to the Router.

Bandwidth Shows current frequency bandwidth the


wireless client used.

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Chapter 8 DHCP Server


DHCP server is for the WISP mode and wireless Router
mode.
8.1 DHCP Settings
DHCP (Dynamic Host Control Protocol) is to assign an IP
address to the computers on the LAN/private network.
When you enable the DHCP Server, the DHCP Server will
allocate automatically an unused IP address from the IP
address pool to the requesting computer in premise of
activating Obtain an IP Address Automatically. So
specifying the starting and ending address of the IP Address
pool is needed.

DHCP Server: Activate the checkbox to enable


DHCP server.

IP Address Start: Enter the range of IP address pool for

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DHCP server distribution.

IP Address End: Enter the range of IP address pool for


DHCP server distribution.

Lease Time: The length of the IP address lease. Set an


appropriate lease time to improve the recovery
efficiency of invalid IP address.

For example
If the lease time is an hour, then DHCP server will reclaim
the IP address each hour.

8.2 DHCP List and Binding


DHCP client can display computers IP address; MAC
address, host name and other information which are
assigned by the DHCP sever. You can manually enter the IP
and MAC address; it would be converted to static allocation.
According to the computer's MAC address, DHCP will
assign the appropriate IP address. If you can not find the
corresponding static binding entry, assign an IP from the
DHCP pool to the computer. If the computer had been
bound for the IP address and MAC and they do not
correspond, then the computer will be unable to access
equipment. (Through binding prevents unauthorized to

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change the client IP address and to evade the monitoring


device)

IP Address: Enter the IP address which needs to be


bound.

MAC Address:

Enter the MAC address of the

computer you want to assign the above IP address.


Click Add to add the entry in the list.

Hostname: The name of the computer which is added


a new IP address.

Lease Time: The left time length of the corresponding


IP address lease.
Chapter 9 Virtual Server
Virtual Server feature is only for wireless signal

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amplification mode and the wireless Router mode.

9.1 Port Range Forwarding


This section deals with the port range forwarding mainly.
The Port Range Forwarding allows you to set up a range of
public services such as web servers, ftp, e-mail and other
specialized Internet applications to an assigned IP address
on your LAN.

Start/End Port: Enter the start/end port number which


ranges the External ports used to set the server or
Internet applications.

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IP Address: Enter the IP address of the PC where you


want to set the applications.

Protocol: Select the protocol (TCP/UDP/Both) for the


application.

Enable: Click to check it for corresponding operation.

Delete: Click to clear the parameters.

Well-Known Service Port: Select the well-known


services as DNS, FTP from the drop-down menu to
add to the configured one above. For the port not in
the list, you can input manually.

Add: Add the selected well-known port to the policy


ID.

The server at the IP address of 192.168.2.10 in LAN


provides WEB service at the port of 80 and Telnet service at
the port of 23. If you want the clients on the Internet to visit
this server, please set the device as the diagram above.

NOTE: If you set the virtual server of the service port as 80,
you must set the Web management port on Remote Web
Management page to be any value except 80 such as 8080.
Otherwise, there will be a conflict to disable the virtual
server.

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9.2 DMZ Settings


In some special cases, we need to completely expose a
computer

in

LAN

to

the

WAN

to

achieve

intercommunication. This computer can be set to the DMZ


host.

DMZ Host IP Address: The IP address of the computer


you want to expose.

Enable: Click it to enable the DMZ host.

For example:
Set the computer at the IP address of 192.168.2.100 in LAN
as a DMZ Host to intercommunicate with another host on
the Internet.

IMPORTANT:
When the DMZ host is enabled, the firewall settings of the

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DMZ host will no longer works.

9.3 UPnP Settings


It supports latest Universal Plug and Play. This
function goes into effect on Windows XP or Windows ME
or this function would go into effect if you have installed
software that supports UPnP. With the UPnP function, host
in LAN can request the router to process some special port
switching so as to enable host outside to visit the resources
in the internal host.

Enable UPnP: Click the checkbox to enable the UPnP.

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Chapter 10 Security Settings


The security settings are for WISP mode and Wireless
Router mode.
10.1 Client Filter Settings
To facilitate your further management to online behavior of
the computers in LAN, you can enable client filter to
control some ports access to Internet.

Client filter: Select it to enable client filter.


Access Policy: Select one number from the drop-down
menu.
Enable: Check to enable the access policy.
Filter Mode: Click one radio button to enable or disable to
access the Internet. Every rule is applicable only to the
corresponding MAC address.

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Policy Name: Enter a name for the access policy selected.


IP Start/End: Enter the starting/ending IP address.
Port: Enter the port range based over the protocol for access
policy.
Type: Select one protocol (TCP/UDP/Both) from the
drop-down menu.
Times: Select the time range of client filter.
Date: Select the day(s) to run the access policy.
If you dont want the computer at the IP address of
192.168.2.100 to access the Internet from 9 00 to 18 00
everyday without restrictions to other computers in LAN,
you need to set the packet filtering list as the above diagram.
10.2 URL Filter Settings
In order to control the computer to access to websites, you
can use URL filtering to allow the computer to have access
to certain websites at fixed time and forbids it having
access to certain websites at fixed time.

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URL Filter: Check to enable URL filter.

Access Policy: Select one number from the drop-down


menu.

Enable: Check to enable the access policy.

Filter Mode: Click one radio button to enable or


disable to access the Internet.

Policy Name: Enter a name for the access policy


selected.

Start/End IP: Enter the starting/ending IP address.

URL: Specify the text strings or keywords needed to


be filtered. If any part

of the URL contains these

strings or words, the web page will not be accessible


and displayed.

Times: Select the time range of client filter.

Date: Select the day(s) to run the access policy.

Apply: Select Apply to enable the settings.

For example:
If you want the computer at the IP address of 192.168.2.123
to access the Internet from 9 00 to 18 00 everyday and only
can search the WEB pages contain the strings such as sina,
sohu, and yahoo; you need to set the packet filtering list as

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the above diagram. (Notice: different strings need to be


apart by a comma.)

10.3 MAC Address Filter


In order to manage the computers in LAN better, you could
control the computers access to Internet by MAC Address
Filter.

MAC address filter: Enable it to filter MAC address.

Access Policy: Select one number from the drop-down


menu.

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Enable Click this to enable the policy.

Filter Mode: Click one radio button to enable or


disable to access the Internet in specific time. Every
rule is applicable only to the corresponding MAC
address.

Policy Name: Enter a name for the access policy


selected.

MAC Address: Enter the MAC address of the


computer you want to run the access policy.

Times: Select the time range of client filter.

Date: Select the day(s) to run the access policy.

Apply: Select Apply to enable the settings.

For example:
If you want to configure the host with MAC address
00:22:15:55:2A:15 not to access the Internet at 9 00-18
00 from Monday to Friday, you need to set it as above.

10.4 Prevent Network Attack


This section is to protect the internal network from exotic
attack such as SYN Flooding attack, Smurf attack, LAND
attack, etc. Once detecting the unknown attack, the Router
will restrict its bandwidth automatically. The attackers IP

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address can be found from the System Log.

Prevent Network Attack: Enable it for attack


prevention.

10.5 Remote WEB Management


This section is to allow the network administrator to
manage the Router remotely. If you want to access the
Router from outside of the local network, please select the
Enable.

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Enable: Check to enable remote web management.

Port: The management port open to outside access.

WAN IP Address: Specify the range of the WAN IP


address for remote management.

Note
1. If you want to login to the Web-based interface via
port 8080, you need use the format of WAN IP
address: port (for example http
//220.135.211.56:8080) to implement remote login.
2. If your WAN IP address starts and ends with 0.0.0.0,
it means all hosts in WAN can implement remote Web
management. If you change the WAN IP address as
218.88.93.33-218.88.93.35, then only the IP addresses
as 218.88.93.33, 218.88.93.34 and 218.88.93.35 can
access the Router.

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For example:
If you want to configure the IP address 218.88.93.33 to
access the devices web interface, please set it as above.

10.6 WAN Ping


The ping test is to check the status of your internet
connection. When disabling the test, the system will ignore
the ping test from WAN.

Ignore the Ping from WAN:


Check to ignore the ping request and give no reply.

Chapter 11 Routing setting


11.1 Routing Table
This page shows the primary routing table.

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The main duty for a router is to look for a best path for
every data frame, and transfer this data frame to the
destination. So, its essential for the router to choose the
best path, i.e. routing arithmetic. In order to finish this
function, many transferring paths, i.e. routing table, are
saved in the router, for choosing when needed.

Chapter 12 System Tools


12.1 Time Settings
This section is to select the time zone for your location. If
you turn off the Router, the settings for time disappear.
However, the Router will automatically obtain the GMT
time again once it has access to the Internet.

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Time Zone: Select your time zone from the drop-down


menu.

Customized time: Enter the time you customize.

Note
When the Router is powered off, the time setting will
be lost. Before the Router will obtain GMT time
automatically, you need connect with the Internet and
obtain the GMT time, or set the time on this page first.
Then the time in other features (e.g. firewall) can be
activated.

12.2 DDNS
The DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name System) is supported
in WISP mode and Wireless Router mode. It is to assign a

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fixed host and domain name to a dynamic Internet IP


address, which is used to monitor hosting website, FTP
server and so on behind the Router. If you want to activate
this function, please select Enable and a DDNS service
provider to sign up.

Main Features:
1. Owing to ISP most times provides dynamic IP
address, DDNS is used to capture the changeable IP
address and match the fixed domain. Then users can
have access to the Internet to communicate with
others.
2. DDNS can help you establish virtual host in your
home and company.

Service Provider: Select one from the drop-down


menu and press Sign up for registration.

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User Name: Enter the user name the same as the


registration name.

Password: Enter the password you set.


Domain Name: Enter the domain name which is

optional.

User name

tenda

Password

123456

Domain name

tenda.3322.org

After mapping the port in the virtual server, setting account


information in DDNS server and in the address field
entering http://tenda.3322.org, you can access the Web
page.

12.3 Backup/Restore Settings


The device provides backup/restore settings, so you need
set a directory to keep these parameters.

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Backup Setting
Click Backup button to back up the Routers
settings and select the path for save.

Click Save to save the configuration files.

Restore Setting
Click Browse button to select the backup files.

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Click Restore button to restore previous settings.

12.4 Restore to Factory Default Setting


This button is to reset all settings to the default values. It
means the Router will lose all the settings you have set. So
please Note down the related settings if necessary.

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Restore: Click this button to restore to default settings.

Factory Default Settings:


User Name: admin
Password: admin
IP Address: 192.168.2.1
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0

Note: After restoring to default settings, please restart the


device, then the default settings can go into effect.

12.5 Upgrade
The Router provides the firmware upgrade by clicking the
Upgrade after browsing the firmware upgrade packet
which you can download from www.tenda.cn.

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Browse: click this button to select the upgrade file.

Upgrade: click this button to start the upgrading


process. After the upgrade is completed, the Router
will reboot automatically.

Note: Do not power off the device during the upgrade.

12.6 Reboot the Router


Rebooting the Router makes the settings configured go into
effect. After it is rebooted, the WAN port connection will
be unconnected automatically.

Reboot the router: Click this button to reboot the device.

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12.7 Change Password


This section is to set a new user name and password to
better secure your router and network.

User Name: Enter a new user name for the device.

Old Password: Enter the old password.

New Password: Enter a new password.

Re-enter to Confirm: Re-enter to confirm the new


password.

Note: It is highly recommended to change the user name


and password to secure your network and the Router.

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12.8 System Log


The section is to view the system log. Click the Refresh
to update the log. Click Clear to clear all shown
information. If the log is over 150 records, it will clear them
automatically.

Refresh: Click this button to update the log.

Clear: Click this button to clear the current shown log.

12.9 Logout
After you have finished the settings completely, in logout
page click Yes to logout the web management page.

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Appendix

: How to Obtain an IP

Automatically
If you enable DHCP (default), you can get the IP
address, Gateway, DNS automatically to access the internet.
Please set you device as below.
1. On your computer desktop right click My Network
Places and select Properties.

2. Right click Local Area Network Connection and select


Properties. If you use wireless connection, please click
Wireless Network Connection.

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3.

Select

Properties.

Internet

Protocol

(TCP/IP)

and

click

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4. Select Obtain an IP address automatically

5. Select Status within Local Area Connection click


"support "dialog box, you can see whether you have got the
IP.

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Appendix : How to set the network card after device


encrypted

When the device is encrypted, you need to enter


password to connect to the wireless device to access the
internet. Set up a wireless network adapter as follows:
1. On your computer desktop right click My Network
Places and select Properties.

2. Select View Available Wireless Network. The entire


wireless signal will be shown in the interface. Please select
Tenda. If you dont find it, please click Refresh Network
List.

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3. Select Tenda and click Connect or double-click


Tenda, input the Network key and Confirm network
key to connect the Router.

4. Connected will be shown in the interface as the


following diagram.

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Appendix

Glossary

Channel
An instance of medium use for the purpose of passing
protocol data units (PDU) that may be used simultaneously,
in the same volume of space, with other instances of
medium use(on other channels) by other instances of the
same physical layer (PHY),with an acceptably low frame
error ratio(FER) due to mutual interference.

SSID
It is the short of Service Set Identifier. An SSID is the
network name shared by all devices in a wireless network.
Your networks SSID should be unique to your network and
identical for all devices within the network. It is
case-sensitive and must not exceed 20 characters (use any
of the characters on the keyboard).Make sure this setting is
the same for all devices in your wireless network.

WEP

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Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) is the method for secure


wireless data transmission. WEP adds data encryption to
every

single

packet

transmitted

in

the

wireless

network. The 40bit and 64bit encryption are the same


because of out 64 bits, 40 bits are private. Conversely, 104
and 128 bit are the same. WEP uses a common KEY to
encode the data. Therefore, all devices on a wireless
network must use the same key and same type of
encryption. There are 2 methods for entering the KEY;
one is to enter a 16-bit HEX digit. Using this method,
users must enter a 10-digit number (for 64-bit) or 26-digit
number (for 128-bit) in the KEY field. Users must select
the same key number for all devices. The other method is
to enter a text and let the computer generate the WEP key
for you. However, since each product use different method
for key generation, it might not work for different
products. Therefore, it is NOT recommended using.

WPA/WPA2
A security protocol for wireless networks that builds on the
basic foundations of WEP. It secures wireless data
transmission by using a key similar to WEP, but the added

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strength of WPA is that the key changes dynamically. The


changing key makes it much more difficult for a hacker to
learn the key and gain access to the network.WPA2 is the
second generation of WPA security and provides a stronger
encryption mechanism through Advanced Encryption
Standard (AES), which is a requirement for some
government users.

Appendix : Troubleshooting

In this part some questions and problems shown during the


Routers usage and installation will be given suggesting
answers. If your problems are not in the list, please log into
our website www.tenda.cn or send an E-mail to
support@tenda.cn, and we will reply you in the earliest
time.
1. Enter the IP address but can not visit the WEB
management interface. What can I do?
Please make sure the cable is well connected and the
corresponding indicator is light.
Make sure the device is not in Wireless Router mode. In

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this mode, you can visit the WEB interface only by


Wireless network.
In the wireless access point (AP) mode, your computer
must specify an IP (192.168.2.2 ~ 192.168.2.254) to access
the device. Please click
Start" - " Run "to enter ping 192.168.2.1to diagnose
whether the device is connected. If it can ping pass, then
check whether your browser enable a proxy server. If enabled
please disable it. If you can not ping pass, you can hold down
the "RESET" button for 7 seconds to restore the factory
settings, and ping192.168.2.1 again.
2. Forget the login password and can not enter the setting
page. What can I do?
Press the RESET button for 7 seconds to restore the
Router to default settings.
3. The computer connected with the Router shows IP
address conflict. What can I do?
Check if there are other DHCP servers in the LAN. If there
have, disable them.
The default IP address of the Router is 192.168.2.1 and
please maker sure the address is not occupied by other
devices. If there are two computers with the same IP

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addresses, please modify one.


4. My computer can not log in equipment; can not access
the internet, and a yellow triangle with exclamation point
symbols shows, how to deal with?
This problem is due to your network card is not
assigned the IP address. If set your computer to
automatically obtain IP, please ensure that the source of the
router's DHCP is turned on. DHCP can automatically
assign an IP address to your computer. If there is no DHCP,
please set a static IP address and fill in gateways and DNS,
otherwise you can not access Internet.
5. I can not use E-mail and access the Internet. What can I
do?
It happens in ADSL connection and Dynamic IP users. And
you need modify the default MTU value (1492). Please in
the WAN Setting modify the MTU value with the
recommended value as 1450 or 1400.
6. How can I configure and access the Internet via Dynamic
IP?
In Setup Wizard of the Web utility interface, select
Dynamic IP connection type and click Save to activate
it. As some ISPs bind the user computers MAC address,

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you need to clone the Routers WAN MAC address to the


bind21ing PCs MAC address. Select MAC Address
Clone in Advanced Setting to input your computers
MAC address and click Apply to activate it.
7. How to share my computers source with other users in
Internet
If you want Internet users to access the internal server via
the Router such as e-mail server, Web, FTP, you can
configure the Virtual Server to come true.
Step 1: create your internal server, make sure the LAN
users can access these servers and know related service
port. For example, Web servers port is 80; FTP is 21;
SMTP is 25 and POP3 is 110.
Step 2: in the Routers web click Virtual Server and
select Single Port Forwarding.
Step 3: input the external service port given by the Router,
for example, 80.
Step 4: input the internal Web service port, for example, 80.
Step 5: Input the internal servers IP address. If your Web
servers IP address is 192.168.2.10, please input it.
Step 6: select the communication protocol used by your
internal host: TCP, UDP, and ICMP.

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Step 7: click Apply to activate the settings.


The following table has listed the well-known application
and service port:

Server

Protocol

Service Port

WEB Server

TCP

80

FTP Server

TCP

21

Telnet

TCP

23

NetMeeting

TCP

1503 1720
File

MSN
Messenger

TCP/UDP

Send:6891-6900(TCP)
Voice:1863 6901(TCP)
Voice:1863 5190(UDP)

PPTP VPN

TCP

1723

Iphone5.0

TCP

22555

SMTP

TCP

25

POP3

TCP

110

8. Why cant I use wireless WAN function to access the


Internet?
a. Please make sure that the wireless adapter can access the

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Internet when connected to the computer, wireless signals


scanned by the adapter are strong enough, and quality of
signals is good enough. If it can scan too many wireless
signals, we recommend you to use 11b/g mode for reducing
interference.
b. Please make sure that the needed parameters such as
SSID, MAC address etc. are correct. It is recommended to
use Auto Scan to finish the settings in the setup process.
c. Please make sure that IP address range obtained at WAN
port are different as the one obtained at LAN port. If they
are at the same range, you can modify the LAN IP address
to solve the problem.
d. Please do not detach any antenna of the wireless
Router when you are using the Router.
After trying all the above steps, if you still cant access the
Internet, you can contact us for support.

If you still have some problems, please contact our


customer service or log on our website.
Tenda website :http://www.tenda.cn
Technical Support

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Toll Free: 400-6622-666 (For Mainland China Only)


Toll Free: 1-800-570-5892 (For USA only)
Tel: +86 (755) 2344 2820
Skype: tendasz
MSN: tendasz@hotmail.com
Email: support@tenda.com.cn
Headquarter Shenzhen:
Add:Tenda

Industrial

Zone,No.34-1

Shilong

Road,Shiyan

Town,Baoan District,Shenzhen,China.

518108
Tel: (86)755-27657180 Fax: (86)755-27657178
Email: sales@tenda.com.cn
Technical Support: support@tenda.com.cn
Integrated Wiring Division Department:
Add:A12E,The first world square,7002,Hongli west
road,Futian,Shenzhen
Tel:

(+86)755-25312445

25312442

83737333

(extension no. 8310 or 8318)


Fax: (+86)755-27057244
E-mail:sales@tendabx.com
USA Branch:
Add: 6955 N. Durango Dr., Suite 1115-10, Las Vegas,

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NV 89149, U.S.A.
Tel: +1 (702) 483 5366
Email: biz@tendausa.com
Technical Support Tel:
1-800-570-5892 1-800-207-3434
Technical Support Email: support@tendausa.com
Russia Branch:
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.:+7(495)1478274. .:+79261309686
Email: 2576@tenda.com.cn
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India Branch:
Email: sales@tenda.com.cn
Singapore Branch:
Email: sales@tenda.com.cn
Viet Nam Branch:
Add: No. 19, 6th Lane, Doan Ke Thien Street, Cau Giay
District, Ha Noi, Viet Nam
Tel: 0084-097-9955-122
Email: sales@tenda.com.cn

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